LCI microscopy course; improve your imaging skills – from sample preparation to image analysis

24 Jan – 11 Feb

The Live Cell Imaging core facility at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden will start its intensive microscopy course next week. Applications are closed but all lectures are broadcasted live and open to anyone without registration. And yes, it is free! 

Link to the public lectures

The aim for this course is to improve the microscopy skills of students and researchers who have already used a microscope to acquire digital images of fluorescent samples but feel that more knowledge could help them. 

The course covers the following topics:
– Optics, image formation
– Fluorescence, fluorophores
– Bleedthrough
– Anatomy of a microscope
– Objectives and refraction index
– Cameras and detectors
– Noise and background, Bit depth and saturation
– Multichannel imaging and spectral unmixing
– Resolution and contrast
– Sample preparation, Immunostaining
– Nyquist sampling
– Confocal and wide field settings
– Speed, High throughput/content
– Volume imaging, deconvolution
– Clearing and expansion
– Live cell imaging
– Fourier
– AI, Super Resolution microscopy
– Colocalization
– Data handling, OMERO.figure

On this page (https://ki.se/en/bionut/lci-microscopy-course), you can find the course schedule (public activities are in blue) and the Zoom link to join. Scroll down to read the student testimonies! 

Hope you enjoy the Live Cell Imaging core facility microscopy course 2022! 

EuroBioImaging user forum: Understanding and Fighting Cancer

Euro-BioImaging is organizing an online User Forum on October 14, 2021 from 14:00-17:00 CEST. The topic is “Understanding and Fighting Cancer.” This event will highlight the importance of cutting-edge imaging technologies in support of cancer research and showcase the specific expertise available at our Nodes across Europe through case studies presented in tandem with the research community.

Full program

Registration is open to all and free of charge. Please register by October 14th.

Register here

IMARIS workshop, 5 October 2021

NMI at Stockholm University organize a workshop with Oxford Instruments with an Introduction to IMARIS, hands-on training and individual IMARIS 1-1 Clinic.

To reserve a seat, register here. Registration closes on the 28th of September. 

The number of seats are limited and will be filled on first-come-first-serve basis. Once the registration closes, those interested in the Hands-on sessions will receive a WebEx and an AmazonApp link which can be used to join the event and gain access to IMARIS on the Virtual Desktops.

To reserve a time slot in the IMARIS Clinic, please send an email with information on the labeled object and the scientific question /type of analysis to g.dontcheva@bitplane.com. You can upload your datasets no later than the 28th of September, using the Upload tool. 

If you register but realize that you will be unable to attend, send an email to g.dontcheva@bitplane.comso that we can give the seat to the next person on the waiting list.

Register

Advanced Microscopy for Life Sciences NMI online course

REGISTRATION is CLOSED:Online course for all scientists interested in advanced microscopy, 22 – 24 September 2021. The course offer an insight to all imaging techniques provided by  NMI. Experts from the NMI nodes are present throughout the course.

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